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Handbook of Marine Fisheries Conservation and Management

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

03.08.2015

Abbildungen

20 black and white halftones and 162 black and white line illustrations

Herausgeber

Grafton R. Quentin + weitere

Verlag

Oxford University Press

Seitenzahl

786

Maße (L/B/H)

26/18,3/4,6 cm

Gewicht

1474 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-537028-7

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

03.08.2015

Abbildungen

20 black and white halftones and 162 black and white line illustrations

Herausgeber

Verlag

Oxford University Press

Seitenzahl

786

Maße (L/B/H)

26/18,3/4,6 cm

Gewicht

1474 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-537028-7

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: Handbook of Marine Fisheries Conservation and Management
  • Produktbild: Handbook of Marine Fisheries Conservation and Management
    • Overview

    • 1: R. Quentin Grafton, Ray Hilborn, Dale Squires, and Meryl Williams: Marine Conservation and Fisheries Management: At the Crossroads

    • 2: Kieran Kelleher and Rolf Willmann: Economic Trends in Global Marine Fisheries

    • 3: Wallace Nichols, Jeff Siminoff, and Peter Etnover Etnoyer: Biodiversity, Function and Interconnectedness: A revolution in our understanding of marine ecosystems and ocean conservation

    • 4: Frank Asche and Trond Bjÿrndal: Aquaculture: Production and Markets

    • 5: Meryl Williams: Gender Dimension in Fisheries Management

    • 6: Serge M. Garcia: Governance, Science and Society: The ecosystem approach to fisheries

    • 7: Anthony Cox and Rashid Sumaila: A Review of Fisheries Subsidies: Quantification, Impacts and Reform

    • 8: James L Anderson, Frank Asche and Sigbjÿrn Tveteras: World Fish Markets

    • 9: Keith Brander: Climate Change and Fisheries Management

    • Ecosystem Conservation and Fisheries Management

    • 10: Jake Rice and Lorraine (Lori) Ridgeway: Conservation of Biodiversity in Fisheries Management

    • 11: Eric Gilman and Carl Custaf Lundin: Minimizing Bycatch of Sensitive Species Groups in Marine Capture Fisheries: Lessons from tuna fisheries

    • 12: Kaija Metuzals, Rachel Baird, Tony Pitcher, Rashid Sumaila and Pramod Ganapathiraju: One Fish, Two Fish, IUU and No Fish: Unreported Fishing World-wide

    • 13: Tony Smith (A.D.M. Smith) and Beth Fulton (E.A. Fulton): Ecosystem Modeling and Fisheries Management

    • 14: Heidi Gjertsen, Peter Dutton, and Dale Squires: Conservation of the Leatherback Sea Turtle in the Pacific

    • 15: Jay Barlow, Lorenzo Rojas Brancho, Carlos Muñoz Piña and Sarah Mesnick: Conservation of the Vaquita in the Northern Gulf of California, Mexico

    • 16: Jan Helge Fossa and Hein Rune SkjØldal: Conservation of Cold Water Coral Reefs in Norway

    • 17: Chuck Janisse, Jeff Seminoff, Peter Dutton and Dale Squires: Conservation Investments Mitigation: The California Drift Gillnet fishery and Pacific Sea Turtles

    • Case Studies in Governance

    • 18: Meryl Williams and Derek Staples: Southeast Asian Fisheries

    • 19: Benedict P. Satia and Alhaji M. Jallow: West African Coastal Fisheries

    • 20: D Nandakumar and Nalini Nayak: Coastal Fisheries in India: current scenario, contradictions and community responses

    • 21: Mitsutaku Makino: Japaneses Coastal Fisheries

    • 22: Thorolfur Matthiasson and Sveinn Agnarsson: Property Rights in Icelandic Fisheries

    • 23: Lorraine (Lori) Ridgeway and Carl-Christian Schmidt: Economic Instruments in the OECD Fisheries: Issues and implementation

    • 24: Gustavo A. San Martin, Ana M. Parma and JosÃ(c) (Lobo) Orensanz: The Chilean Experience with Territorial Use Rights in Fisheries

    • 25: Richard McLoughlin and Nick Rayns: Australia's Commonwealth Managed Fisheries

    • 26: Robin Connor and Bruce Shallard: Evolving Governance in New Zealand Fisheries

    • 27: Stein Ivar Steinshamn: Norwegian Fisheries Management

    • 28: Sean Pascoe and Diana Tingley: Fisheries Management in the United Kingdom

    • 29: Daniel Holland: Governance of Fisheries in the United States

    • 30: Scott Parsons: Canadian Marine Fisheries Management: a case study

    • 31: Massimo Spagnolo: Italian Fisheries Management: Shared rules for a shared sea (A case of multilevel fisheries governance)

    • 32: Elie Moussalli and Izzat Feidi: Red Sea and Gulfs Fisheries

    • 33: Hannah Parris, Ian Cartwright and Andrew Wright: The Challenge of Fisheries Governance Post UNFSA: the case of the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission

    • 34: Diane Dupont and Harry Nelson: Salmon Fisheries of British Columbia

    • 35: Hans Frost: EU Fisheries Management

    • 36: Lori Ridgeway and Jake Rice: International Institutions and Fisheries Governance

    • Policy Instruments and Perspectives

    • 37: Dale Squires, Theodore Groves, R. Quentin Grafton, Rita Curtis, James Joseph and Robin Allen: Fisheries Buybacks

    • 38: Ralph Townsend: Corporate Governance of Jointly-Owned Fisheries Resource Rights

    • 39: Patrick McConney and Anthony Charles: Managing Small-scale Fisheries: Moving towards people-centered perspectives

    • 40: John Walden, Jim Kirkley, and Rolf Fÿre: Measuring and Managing Fishing Capacity

    • 41: Lone Grÿnbÿk Kronbak and Marko Lindroos: Strategic Behavior in Fisheries

    • 42: Niels Vestergaard: Principle-agent Problems in Fisheries

    • 43: Allocation Issues in Rights-based Management of Fisheries: Lessons from other resourcesGary Libecap

    • 44: Andre Punt: Harvest Control Rules and Fisheries Management

    • 45: Erling Moxnes: Complexities in Fisheries Management: misperceptions and communication

    • 46: Trevor Ward and Bruce Phillips: Seafood Ecolabelling

    • 47: Kathleen Segerson: Can Voluntary Programs Reduce Sea Turtle Bycatch? Insights from the Literature in Environmental Economics

    • 48: Daniel Lane and Robert Stephenson: Fisheries Management Science

    • 49: Colin Clark: Challenges in Marine Capture Fisheries

    • 50: Gordon Munro: The 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea and Beyond: The Next 25 Years

    • 51: Tom Kompas, R. Quentin Grafton, Pham Van Ha, Tuong Nhu Che, and Long Chu: The Economics of Marine Reserves with Environmental Uncertainty and Fisheries Management

    • 52: Rögnvaldur Hannesson: Privatisation of the Oceans

    • 53: Svein Jentoft, Bonnie McCay and Doug Wilson: Fisheries Co-Management: Improving Fisheries Governance Through Stakeholder Participation

    • 54: Alistair McIlgorm, and Daryl Sykes: Stakeholders Involvement in Fisheries Management in Australia and New Zealand

    • 55: Robin Allen, James Joseph, and Dale Squires: Managing World Tuna fisheries with Emphasis on Rights-based Management

    • 56: John Annala and Steve Eayrs: Research Priorities for Marine Fisheries Conservation and Management